The Frames include Glass and a UV lens clip, and are available in both men’s and women’s styles. The women’s frames retail for $1,800, while the men’s collection is quite a bit cheaper at $1,470.

That means it’s actually cheaper to buy the men’s designer frames from Net-A-Porter than it is to buy Glass directly from Google, as Google sells the units for $1,500.

Diane von Furstenberg released a video to coincide with the release of her designer frames, where she chats with Google Glass lead designer Isabelle Olsson.

In the video, von Furstenberg discusses how the frames make Glass much more accessible to women. She says that when she revealed her Google Glass designs to the world during Fashion Week, it was the first time that fashion and technology had ever really collided.

Olsson explains in the video how she felt about the original Google Glass design before arriving at the version that is available today, which came after nearly two years of development.

Olsson describes it as “a scuba mask with a phone attached to it, with cables running down to a backpack.”

Here is an example of one of Diane von Furstenberg’s limited edition frames.